Wet or dry lube?

soundwave

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Fordulike

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Agree with soundwave, dry lube is good. I personally use Finish Line Dry Lube. I used to find that wet lube in dry conditions, tended to get dust sticking to the chain, clogging it up.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/finish-line-dry-teflon-lubricant-120ml-bottle/

That's the first link I came across, might get it cheaper elsewhere. You can also buy it with an applicator nozzle, which has a spongy bit to apply the lube evenly on the chain.
 
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soundwave

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its free in aldi if you nick it buy none and get 2 free ;)
 
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I've always used 90 grade gear oil on my chains. It's relatively cheap and does a good job.

At one time, I thought maybe I'm old-fashioned and submitted to pressure to use something modern, so I tried White Lightning dry lubricant. It was a complete failure. I can question its lubrication effect, but there was no doubt about the damage it did when it all ended up in a solid waxy mess around my rear derailleur jocky wheels full of grit. It took me ages to clean it all out.
 

oldtom

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I haven't yet found any need to change from 'Purple Extreme'. I don't know if it's the best chain/gearset lubrication around but it's easy to use and seems to last a long time. My chain stays cleaner than when I used traditional wet lubes.

It's not the cheapest but can be used very sparingly.

Tom
 

greyfox69

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As a sixty year old engineer i agree with tommie and d8veh use Light gear oil, Engine oil or the legendary 3 in 1, I have been swayed and bought dry lube and wet lube etc etc and I can see no benefit to either one..... just sayin'
 

Trevormonty

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I use dry lube in summer and wet in winter, they work for me. Dry lube definitely keeps chain clean on dusty trails. Does need regular top up but no need to degrease chain all summer.
 
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Fordulike

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I think the important thing is, keep it clean, lubed and replace it when gear change problems and noises arise, due to chain stretch.
 

spanos

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Ever so slight tangent.....and showing my lack of mechanical bike knowledge

Don't put a new chain on with just some added lube of choice

I just did this with a new kmc chain....and good grief does the chain collect muck. The stuff they preserve the chain in the warehouse looks like oily lube but is super sticky stuff ! Needs wiping off first

Turns out the internet knows this well, yours truly did not !
 

rower

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I use muc off wet lube but looking around I wish I'd tried just using WD40. The vloke GCN uses WD40 for the lot and says it works brilliantly.